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[doc] The Impulse to ServeAs business clubs abounded in the early 1900s, Melvin Jones saw an opportunity to focus more on service.
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[doc] Serving the ElderlyLions provide hope and physical care for community members who are elderly.
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[doc] Helen KellerHelen Keller inspired Lions to commit to ending preventable blindness and serving the visually impaired.
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[doc] Pressing OnIn the 1920s, Lions clubs continued to expand and serve communities with such projects as fundraising for a children's hospital.
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Join us to learn more about the new Lions International Marketing Award. We’ll cover what the award is and what your club needs to do to apply. We’ll use the majority of the time to answer frequently asked questions and invite you to ask additional…
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[doc] Lions on CampusCampus Lions clubs address needs specific to college campuses and prepare students to serve their communities after college.
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[doc] Leos AboundIn 1957, Lions launch the Leo Club program, offering an opportunity for high school students and young adults to serve their communities.
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[doc] Staying ConnectedLION Magazine still serves to keep Lions connected and up-to-date almost a century after its first issue was published.